It said that it is premature to speculate about the norms of
resumption of passenger services at this stage.

“Railways would take best feasible decisions and in the
interest of all stake holders including the prospective passengers,” it
said, adding that all concerned are requested that not to be guided by the
rumours or misleading reports in some section of media.

The railways said that all concerned would be intimated about the
same as and when a decision is taken about it.

The national transporter’s remarks came after some news reports
claimed that the Indian railways has prepared plans to resume train services
after April 14 with measures like thermal screening passengers before entering
the railway station, arrival of passengers 4 hours before the train departure
among others.

The national transporter has suspended the passenger, mail and
express train services from March 24 to April 14 to combat the spread of
covid-19.

Only freight and special parcel trains are operational to ensure
the supply of essential items across the country.

The railways also rolled time table for the special parcel trains
for prompt delivery of all the essential items.

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